The second episode of Channel 4's documentary Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain aired last night but left viewers tuning in feeling "sick".

It centred around Jade Goody entering the Celebrity Big Brother house with her mum and boyfriend Jack Tweed in 2007, while she was at the height of her fame and Britain's first reality TV millionaire.

But things quickly went downhill as Jade, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O'Meara were accused of racism against Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty with the whole of the world weighing in and dubbing Jade a "racist".

The programme, made to mark the tenth anniversary since Jade's death, aired several shocking scenes in full including the moment Jade referred to Shilpa as "Shilpa Poppadom" – and laughed at her for bleaching her facial hair.

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Viewers were fuming with Channel 4 for re-airing the scenes, with many voicing that it should have done a documentary on Jade's cancer journey instead to raise awareness and to "leave the dead alone".

One hit out: "Really Channel4 you had to resurface Big Brother footage after 10 years? For f**k sake have some respect for the dead and the fact her two boys don’t need to see this," followed by the hashtag "disgusting".

Another said: "12 years on, she’s being reprimanded and she’s dead. Sad to be honest."